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Hey! I was thinking about do this thread 'cause many people have problem w/ AE!
So if you able to helps someone w/ AE Problems, your place is here! o/
So lets try do things to help each other w/ our exp!
Go ahead Guys!

Last edited by Catgirls; 2006-07-21 at 12:49.
Reason: Next time SEARCH first BEFORE starting a new thread. Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!111

I had a similar issue affecting both 6.5 and 7.0 Pro. After I completely reinstalled my OS the issue still persisted. Turns out that my installation of Quicktime was corrupt and causing AFX to blow up. In my case I completely removed Quicktime and that resolved the issue although AFX bitches at me everytime I started it up reminding me that some features requiring Quicktime are disabled.

I made an overlay in AE (RGBA of course) where logo fades in. When I import that overlay back into AE to test it it works fine, but when we try to encode it using .avs script we encounter a problem. Logo fades in from black instead of from transparent.

Here's the clip so you can see what i mean. (Don't mind that black row, it's there to cover up a few things.)

I'd say this is a problem with the AFX, not with the AVS. Mind making the overlay.avi available?

On another note, that AVS contains a few weirdnesses. First of all, there's a syntax error on line 1, where it says

Code:

function insertclip(clip clip1, clip clip2, int framebefore, int {

- the last parameter should be "int frameafter)".
Second, I'd use Overlay() instead of Layer(). It means slightly more typing since you need to explictly tell it to use the alpha channel as a mask, but it avoids converting back and forth between YV12 and RGB32. Not that anyone would notice, but anyway...
(the Overlay() equivalent of what you have there would be:

Code:

Overlay(middle, clip2, mask=clip2.showalpha())
# note: "middle" does not need to be RGB32, and the output colorspace will whatever middle was

)

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Well it might be the AE problem since I tried your method that you mantioned in post #42 and still got the same problem. I even tried using both, Lagarith Lossless Codec and Huffyuv. I get the same problem with both of them.

For fade in effect I just simply used Opacity transform option. Should I've used something else (if there is somethin else) or does it have to do something with the preferences?